Relationship between polymorphisms in genes involved in homocysteine metabolism and maternal risk for Down syndrome in Brazil

  • Silva, LRJ da
  • Vergani, N.
  • Galdieri, L. D.
  • Porto, MPR
  • Longhitano, S. B.
  • Brunoni, D.
  • D'Almeida, V
  • Perez, ABA
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Publication date
June 2005
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1552-4825
Journal
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
Citation count (estimate)
68

Abstract

Associations between specific alleles of genes encoding enzymes in the methionine/homocysteine pathway and plasma homocysteine levels have been examined in different populations. in the present study, we determined polymorphisms of MTHFR A222V (677C > T), MTHFR E429A (1298A > C), MTRR I22M (66A > G), MTR D919G (2756A > G), and CBS 844ins68 and total plasma homocysteine levels (tHcy) among 154 mothers of children with Down syndrome (DS) and 158 control mothers from Brazil. Homocysteine levels were higher among DS mothers compared to control groups (10.437 vs. 8.600 respectively, P = 0.002). Only the 677T allele was associated with altered levels of tHcy in the case group (F(2,153) = 5.300; P = 0.006), primarily when homozygous. in the contro...

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